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I don't have one of the chain, it was just a small link chain. All of it are at the sheriffs office's lost and found now trying to find the owner. Also placed an ad in the local paper. We live in a very small community and there's a good chance we might know the owner and make a return. It's actually a long shot since these things were 4-5" deep are were there for years most likely.

It's very pretty. My guess it was lost years ago since it was buried rather deep for a ring. Many times roots will grow through them and prevent them from going very deep. How may days will it be back into your hands if there's no one claims it? Thanks for sharing and HH, Nancy

Nancy - Central Illinois
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Funny you mention that Larry, I used your 'poster' as a desktop background some years ago as a reminder that some of those foil and pull tabs signals I was walking over were actually rings and jewelry.

BTW, is that central piece something you found? If so, what's the story behind that?

I'm honored you liked my art Rich and yes I found all that is in the picture. I'm not sure which piece is central to you but I just looked up the old posts and it has been 14 years on the 108 diamond bracelet. I put the gold coin in a bezel, wear it 24/7 and Nancy wears the bracelet on special occasions. Many of the older posts are fractured as is the bracelet post, and posts and data older than 11 years don't exist on this server anymore.

QuoteLarry (IL)
I'm honored you liked my art Rich and yes I found all that is in the picture. I'm not sure which piece is central to you but I just looked up the old posts and it has been 14 years on the 108 diamond bracelet. I put the gold coin in a bezel, wear it 24/7 and Nancy wears the bracelet on special occasions. Many of the older posts are fractured as is the bracelet post, and posts and data older than 11 years don't exist on this server anymore.

Wish the server still had some of that OLD stuff from more than 10-11 years ago. I found a 1909-S VDB Wheatie way back when with my Explorer XS and entered it in the Explorer Forum Find of the Month contest and won. My harddrive crashed not long after that and amongst other things, I lost my photos of that coin. It wouldn't be such a big deal except I sold the coin. A few years ago, going thru some old computer files at work, I found a photo of the front but there wasn't one of the back, with the VDB. Would be great if those files were still available.

I have an extremely @#$%& wife. We went to the Sheriffs office yesterday to reclaim the ring.. Deputy said it 60 days, not 90 as she was told. After that if not claimed, it's "disposed of". End of story, no recourse.

You've got to be kidding me! I would be talking to the Sheriff/Chief and vent. Someone got a nice ring that's employed with the county/city.
And that's why we don't rely on the authorities to find an owner, they won't and don't try. If you want, you can call and let them know you found "a piece of jewelry".

Years ago I had found a beautiful men's gold ring with diamonds and I called the local police dept. and the guy actually laughed and seems like he said some remark about doubt anyone would claim it. This was a very small town also. After that, we haven't notified the authorities with any jewelry finds. I have called them to come pick up old ammo found that's still intact and they're glad to come pick it up. If there's an inscription or any identification on the jewelry, we do our best to get it to the owner.

Nancy - Central Illinois
Am I getting rich? No, just having fun!

MXT
MXT PRO
with an arsenal of coils.

*Peoria Area Treasure Hunters: Member since 2000.
President 2013, 2014
Secretary 2010, 2011, 2012.
Vice President 9 years.

The General: 02/04/2008 - 03/05/2016. R.I.P. Big Boy and we'll see you at Rainbow Bridge

Quotequicksilver
Don't get discouraged. It's all about location. I pound silver with my mxt nearly Everytime out. But I door knock old houses in old neighborhoods. Guaranteed to make old finds that way. Location, location.

What is your 20 second "elevator speech" you use in order to obtain permission to hunt someone's yard?

QuoteNancy-IL
You've got to be kidding me! I would be talking to the Sheriff/Chief and vent. Someone got a nice ring that's employed with the county/city.
And that's why we don't rely on the authorities to find an owner, they won't and don't try. If you want, you can call and let them know you found "a piece of jewelry".

Years ago I had found a beautiful men's gold ring with diamonds and I called the local police dept. and the guy actually laughed and seems like he said some remark about doubt anyone would claim it. This was a very small town also. After that, we haven't notified the authorities with any jewelry finds. I have called them to come pick up old ammo found that's still intact and they're glad to come pick it up. If there's an inscription or any identification on the jewelry, we do our best to get it to the owner.

I know the Sheriff and my neighbor works there. You better believe they will hear about it!!